Oxxo Expands Borders to Compete with Starbucks and Introduces Andatti Coffee in Brazil

(By Maurizio and Enz) The convenience store chain Oxxo, an icon of retail in Mexico, has taken a significant step by introducing its renowned coffee brand, Andatti, into the vibrant Brazilian market. This move not only underscores Oxxo's ambition to solidify its presence in Latin America but also highlights the increasing demand for quality products in the convenience sector. Andatti's presence in Brazil marks a milestone in the brand's history, having established itself as a benchmark for coffee in Mexico and reaching customers from diverse nationalities.

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Summary and Key Points

In this article, we will explore the impact of Andatti's arrival in Brazil, Oxxo's achievements in the retail sector, and how this strategy aligns with current consumption trends.

The expansion of Oxxo and Andatti exemplifies how brands can grow and adapt to new markets, offering not just products but experiences. Brazilian consumers can anticipate a new standard in coffee, and Andatti's story is just beginning.

 

Oxxo and the Growth of Andatti

"Today we celebrate another milestone in this journey: Andatti arrives in Brazil. This is a special moment, as we bring much more than a product," stated José Antonio Fernández Garza, CEO of FEMSA Retail. This message resonates profoundly, emphasizing the company's vision to provide coffee that not only satisfies but also creates memorable experiences for the consumer.

 

 

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The Expansion Strategy

FEMSA has successfully established a robust portfolio in Brazil, where as of last September, it operated 564 Oxxo units. "Total revenues in the third quarter grew by 63.4% year-over-year," notes the company's financial report. This growth is the result of a well-structured value proposition and a solid marketing strategy. With a net addition of 184 Oxxo stores in the past year and a 10.1% growth in same-store sales, the chain is positioning itself as a formidable competitor in the Brazilian market. "This figure reflects the successful evolution and expansion of Oxxo's value proposition," the report indicates.

 



Andatti: A Coffee of Distinction. Mexican, Peruvian, or Brazilian?

"For the past 19 years, Andatti has been born with a clear purpose: to offer high-quality coffee to every person who enters one of its convenience stores," remarked Fernández Garza. This promise has resonated with consumers, establishing Andatti as "the most consumed and beloved coffee in Mexico."

 

 

With over 23,000 Oxxo stores across Latin America, Andatti serves more than 670,000 cups of coffee daily, utilizing beans from the diverse regions it represents.

 

 

The Andatti Experience

Experiencing an Andatti coffee at Oxxo transcends a mere transaction. It is an emotional connection forged with each customer. "Our coffees are crafted from selected beans from each region, ensuring exceptional quality," emphasizes the CEO. This focus on quality has been pivotal to the brand's success.

 

A Promising Future

The launch of Andatti in Brazil not only testifies to Oxxo's growth but also presents an opportunity for the brand to expand its legacy abroad. With a strategy focused on understanding local consumers and a solid value proposition, Andatti is well on its way to becoming a favorite in the Brazilian market.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Andatti?

 

Andatti is Oxxo’s coffee brand, renowned for its exceptional quality and flavor.

Where can Andatti be found in Brazil?

 

Andatti is available at Oxxo stores, which are expanding throughout the country.

What makes Andatti coffee special?

 

Andatti coffee is crafted from selected beans from various regions, ensuring a unique experience in every cup.

 

How does Andatti compare to other coffee brands?

 

Andatti stands out for its commitment to quality and freshness, being the most consumed and beloved coffee in Mexico, with high expectations for acceptance in Brazil.

What strategy is Oxxo employing to grow in Brazil?

 

Oxxo is focusing on a strong alliance with Grupo Nos, as well as adapting its offerings to local tastes, allowing for a deeper connection with Brazilian consumers.

How many Oxxo stores are currently in Brazil?

As of September 2023, Oxxo operates 564 units in Brazil, reflecting steady growth and solid market penetration.





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